Since we’re two months away from saying au revoir to 2014, I thought I’d take a few moments to update what we’ve been up to here at Oomph Media. Since we’re a small shop, we’ve been able to spend plenty of dedicated time for each of our clients. Cody is in the process of […]

Whether you’re selling goods, services, or looking to build brand awareness, relevance is a big factor in how successful your ad campaigns are. The more specific you can be on your landing pages, the higher your quality score will be. The result of which is a higher ad position for what you spend. A user, […]

^^^ This guy knows what he’s talking about.^^^ One of the first things that you learn when studying AdWords is that increasing the quality of your keywords is a free way to get a cheaper, better ad position in search results. There are three key factors that determine your quality score: 1. Click Through Rate […]

The first thing I think about when beginning a new AdWords campaign is, What is this campaign supposed to accomplish? Besides the obvious to drive sales, there’s also lead gathering and brand awareness. So why does it matter? Answering the question about your objective will help you to determine what network your ad should appear […]

Here at Oomph we’re mostly known for our web services. Lesser known are our publishing services. We offer proofreading/editing, formatting, book cover design if needed, and set up on Amazon.com and/or Kindle. Our prices are very competitive, so if you’ve had the itch to see your work in print we can make it possible for […]

…is over! And what a relief it is here in North Texas to only hit highs in the upper 80′s. Oomph had a particularly busy summer season. We had a redesign for openupgaragedoors.com and completed a brand new site for our newest client, aldenpipes.com. Check them out on our portfolio page or click on the […]

No, unfortunately a radioactive step-mother isn’t how Oomph Media came to be. Ideas were brewing in Cody’s head as soon as he began his programming career somewhere around the turn of the century (this one, mind you). The ideas grew and multiplied so Cody decided to do something about that. He and co-worker/buddy Jonathan Thomas […]